The Healing Call of Cancer
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- ISBN978-1-894393-05-8
- EAN9781894393058
- Date de parution15/10/2024
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Résumé
"Fear is the enemy, not cancer, " says best-selling author, Sue Paulson, a two-time cancer survivor. "The terror of a diagnosis can cause us and our loved ones to panic. If you get a cancer diagnosis, it's not just happening to you. It's happening to everyone whose lives you touch." Because no one should have to go through cancer alone, this book offers practical, step-by-step support and guidance to assist sufferers and their loved ones. Sue's latest book adopts a holistic approach as she explores the mind-body-soul connection in the healing process.
While the medical community focuses primarily on cancer's physical impact on the body, Sue encourages those with cancer to explore their own lives and history to reveal whatever has led them to cancer. "Cancer came for a reason, " she maintains. "Cancer may be here as the tool for your to draw your last breath. Or it could be your wake-up call to propel you out of previous misery and into the life you deserve and have always dreamed of." Sue insists that cancer is not a failure.
"We're not to blame. But we are responsible to ourselves and our bodies to discover what this formidable teacher called cancer wants us to know. This book will provoke deeper thought and spark crucial conversations.
While the medical community focuses primarily on cancer's physical impact on the body, Sue encourages those with cancer to explore their own lives and history to reveal whatever has led them to cancer. "Cancer came for a reason, " she maintains. "Cancer may be here as the tool for your to draw your last breath. Or it could be your wake-up call to propel you out of previous misery and into the life you deserve and have always dreamed of." Sue insists that cancer is not a failure.
"We're not to blame. But we are responsible to ourselves and our bodies to discover what this formidable teacher called cancer wants us to know. This book will provoke deeper thought and spark crucial conversations.
"Fear is the enemy, not cancer, " says best-selling author, Sue Paulson, a two-time cancer survivor. "The terror of a diagnosis can cause us and our loved ones to panic. If you get a cancer diagnosis, it's not just happening to you. It's happening to everyone whose lives you touch." Because no one should have to go through cancer alone, this book offers practical, step-by-step support and guidance to assist sufferers and their loved ones. Sue's latest book adopts a holistic approach as she explores the mind-body-soul connection in the healing process.
While the medical community focuses primarily on cancer's physical impact on the body, Sue encourages those with cancer to explore their own lives and history to reveal whatever has led them to cancer. "Cancer came for a reason, " she maintains. "Cancer may be here as the tool for your to draw your last breath. Or it could be your wake-up call to propel you out of previous misery and into the life you deserve and have always dreamed of." Sue insists that cancer is not a failure.
"We're not to blame. But we are responsible to ourselves and our bodies to discover what this formidable teacher called cancer wants us to know. This book will provoke deeper thought and spark crucial conversations.
While the medical community focuses primarily on cancer's physical impact on the body, Sue encourages those with cancer to explore their own lives and history to reveal whatever has led them to cancer. "Cancer came for a reason, " she maintains. "Cancer may be here as the tool for your to draw your last breath. Or it could be your wake-up call to propel you out of previous misery and into the life you deserve and have always dreamed of." Sue insists that cancer is not a failure.
"We're not to blame. But we are responsible to ourselves and our bodies to discover what this formidable teacher called cancer wants us to know. This book will provoke deeper thought and spark crucial conversations.